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    I am assuming you are saying they want to remove their child that is currently in your care and have the newborn and the older child at home for the whole year of mat leave?

    Is that correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clep View Post
    I am assuming you are saying they want to remove their child that is currently in your care and have the newborn and the older child at home for the whole year of mat leave?

    Is that correct?
    I'm not sure. I've scheduled a meeting to figure out what they want to do, I just want to be prepared. Last night, I remembered soemthing they'd asked me in the interview. Like a hypathetical question about getting ingured and having to take a few months off - how I would go about holding a spot. I just want to have an answer for them. I don't think I am going to hold the spot. I've had a lot of problems with this family so I think I will just cut ties when they leave.

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